First of all – what Triberr is?

You can join here a lot of Tribes – after it you can see on your wall (it’s called tribal stream) posts from your Tribemates. Topics of posts are automatically downloaded from blogs via their RSS.

And of course all tribemates of your tribe will see all your posts too…

If your post will be interesting, it will be tweeted for you by your tribemates. It is also expected from you to share all posts from your tribe…

EXAMPLELet’s suppose that you are in one Tribe with 20 tribemates. All of your tribemates have altogether about 100 000 followers on Twitter. Your post is very interesting so it was shared by all of your tribemates. So you got 20 tweets only from your tribemates. But it can be retweeted by their followers…

Of course not every post will be shared by everyone. On the other hand – you can join a lot of tribes…

Most important Triberr’s settings

There are 3 important settings before you can share your post(s) with others

Content settings (you can set here frequency with which you will share tribemates’ posts on Twitter)

How to Join New Tribe

To get most from Triberr you have to be a member of some tribes. How you can join new tribes?

If you want to join specific tribe, you can make it in three ways:

1) You can join one tribe at the registration process (you can join only public’s tribes). At this moment my tribe “Blogger’s Tribe” is open to new members so you can choose it during registration

2) You can ask the ruler of the tribe (if you know who is it) for invitation

3) You can leave three comments on the tribe’s posts

This is the most common way to be invited to the tribe, so I’ll describe it in some more details below.

Login into Triberr

From Menu select “Tribes” and “Browse all Tribes”

Select the category or categories you are interested in

Click “Start connecting” button

Browse Tribes according to chosen categorie(s)

After finding proper tribe you can try to join it. You must leave at least three comments on the tribe’s posts (in this case you will be automatically recommend as a member of the tribe). Of course tribe rulers don’t accept all requests– it’s normal and you should be aware that you must be very patient, especially at the beginning… After accepting you by a tribe ruler you will get an email titled “A Call to Arms from /Ruler of the Tribe/”. In this email you can find a link to a page, where you can “Join The Tribe”. And that’s all, you are a member of a new tribe 😉

How to Approve Tribemates Posts

Now you are a member of some tribes. There is only one more thing you should do daily or weekly (I do it 3-5 times a week) – share posts of your tribemates. It’s not very complicated 😉

If you are logged into Triberr you must go to your Tribal stream – so choose “Home” from menu.

There will be a list of posts you can share. If you want to share specific post with your Twitter followers, you should click on the orange button “Approve”.

After approving you will see something like that:

All approved posts will be tweeted for you automatically…

There is also one more tip – remember to share posts from your tribemates 😉

Other things about Triberr you can find on the internet. Fortunately there are some interesting and very helpful posts on this topic on alltriberr.com in section tutorials.

And that’s all. Do you have any question about Triberr? And what is your experience with this tool? Or maybe you want to join my tribe? Please share all of your doubts, questions or experiences in comments below.

I agree with Yeremi Chris, great job on this explanation and I think you know how much I love Triberr. It’s helped make Twitter my #1 source for referral traffic. It’s so much more powerful than most people realize so I do hope they’ll take advantage of what you’ve shared and join if they haven’t already. You’ll be missing out on a great platform.

I’ve looked at Triberr a couple of times before and didn’t have a clue what I was doing. This has been a really useful insight into what it’s all about.

What I do find difficult on there is searching for Tribes. I’ve tried plowing through them but there are so many that I just don’t think would be the right fit for me or them. I’ve done a bit of commenting on a couple of tribes but haven’t been successful as yet. So, I just left Triberr to one side.

This is a very great explanation of what Triberr is. I knew about this but was not a member, perhaps I am missing out on something. Along with Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, this seems like a must for anyone who wants traffic. Thank you for producing this brilliant post. It has me convinced.

I found Triberr confusing to start with but it’s almost tripled my traffic. I’d urge anyone still feeling confused about the platform to give it a try. Once you get used to it you’ll be able to get a lot of benefit without needing a huge time investment.

The added bonus is getting to know some fascinating people through my tribes.

Thanks for the great explained post about how to get familiar with Triberr. I was using triberr for a while now but I always get confused in finding tribes and it annoys me very much. But I think everything comes with price tag so if I want to see the magic of triberr then I’ve to strike my head to find some perfect tribes because I think that’s the key of using triberr at its full potential.

ahh, okay, so you don’t ‘write’ posts on triberr, you basically have your feed/blog set up and go from there. am i right? i ask because i’ve been trying to figure out where the heck do i go to post a new ‘post’. lol

this is awesome, i have been a member of tiberr for over a month now but haven’t figured out how it works, am glad i stumbled upon this post today as it has given me a clear meaning and how to use Tiberr. Cant wait to explore Tiberr.

I used triberr for a few days but was not sure of its proper using. At the same time was confused. So i tried to find the way of proper use of it. And have found the way at last. thank you very much for the post and help.

Thank you, thank you! I joined Triberr a few days ago, and was so confused. The lingo, invites, bonfires, all left me for a loop. However, now that I read this, I am confident that I can log back in and do the darn thing. Thank you for this very helpful and easy to understand tut.

Triberr is a great place to form a community,meet new people and promote your site in exciting ways..I’ve found to Triberr to be a great help for my blog promotion activities..The community is lively..One can easily build a good tribe or be part of one without much delay..Highly recommended.

Triberr was prescribed to me by a decent social networking companion and I think its one of the reasons I am truly appreciating online networking – trust it or not, Triberr really helped me “get” online networking!

This is a very great explanation of what Triberr is. I knew about this but was not a member, perhaps I am missing out on something. Along with Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, this seems like a must for anyone who wants traffic. Thank you for producing this brilliant post. It has me convinced.

Hi Erik,
I am here via your post: Social Network Sites – Which One is The Best for Traffic?
and i found this very informative and a wonderful basic guide to any to join Triberr
I will surely use this as a guide to join in.
Though this is an old post i am very late here to know about this wonderful platform.
Good that I found it today
Keep sharing such informative pieces;
Thank you once again for your help in this regard
Have a wonderful and profitable weekend
~ Phil